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Monday, 19 December 2011  |  Issue: Vol.12 No.47

567 resume Botswana citizenship


On Thursday, the minister of Labour and Home Affairs Edwin Batshu said the Department of Immigration and Citizenship has, this year, approved 567 applications from people wishing to resume their Botsw... Read more

Mpai clarifies Barclays retrenchment issues

 

Your MPs in Parliament

The managing director of Barclays Bank Botswana, Wilfred Mpai finally broke the silence on the banks' recent retrenchment crisis.  Madam Speaker
So far, Margaret Nasha has succeeded more than her predecessors in bringing independence to Parliament, as well as making the debates...

2011 - a gruelling year for consumers

 

New beer rules are a ruse for poverty - shebeeners

The last twelve months rank among the harshest consumers have faced in recent memory -- with inflation rising to levels last seen 30 months ago, set a... SELEBI-PHIKWE: Tempers flew high at the Town Hall here on Thursday as shebeeners slammed the new traditional beer regulations that will outlaw the mak...

Metropolitan ditches COSAFA

 

The Monitor be MOBILE best XI

Re-elected COSAFA president, Suketu Patel was on Friday dealt a huge blow when major sponsor, Metropolitan, announced their withdrawal from funding th... The be MOBILE Premier League went into recess last weekend after crossing the halfway mark. Sports Writer Frederick Kebadiretse looks at the league's ...

The day Venson-Moitoi sneaked out the back

 

A peep into 2011

The historic industrial civil service strike that lasted eight weeks eventually spilled over to government schools as a spate of student revolts erupt... The year 2011 has come and gone. It was indeed an eventful year. It has had it's own good and bad moments. Below we tabulate some of the major events....

We need a new approach to fight corruption

 
World famous Nigerian writer, Chinua Achebe wrote in his novel Man of the People that so entrenched was corruption in his country that when one challe... 

The winners' code

 

Issues in education

All is never lost  School resources and academic performance

ANC's support of Zanu-PF 'in bad taste'

 
BULAWAYO: The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has been stung by the ANC's public endorsement of president Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party las... 

Botswana's promising starlets of 2011

 

Zahara proves a hit with Gabs revellers

This enterprising Mochudi born jazz player has been one of the most promising young jazz musicians in the country.  South Africa's hottest property in the music industry - for the moment - Zahara left revellers in Gaborone yearning for more at the Gaborone Internati...
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